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  2. Artificial tears: How to select eye drops for dry eyes

    www.mayoclinic.org/.../dry-eyes/expert-answers/artificial-tears/faq-20058422

    This type has fewer additives and is generally recommended if you apply artificial tears more than four times a day, or if you have moderate or severe dry eyes. Preservative-free eye drops may come in single-dose vials. Artificial tears are also available as nonprescription gels and gel inserts. These may cause temporary blurred vision.

  3. Artificial Tears: A Primer - University of Iowa

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    Examples of artificial tears containing propylene glycol are B+L Advanced Eye Relief, Systane Balance, and Systane gel drops (Alcon). Glycerin is a demulcent and lubricant as well as a humectant. Glycerin has the added properties of promoting epithelial cell growth and blunting the damaging effects of high osmolarity on the ocular surface.

  4. Hypromellose (Ophthalmic Route) - Mayo Clinic

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    Descriptions. Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose belongs to the group of medicines known as artificial tears. It is used to relieve dryness and irritation caused by reduced tear flow. It helps prevent damage to the eye in certain eye diseases. Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose may also be used to moisten hard contact lenses and artificial eyes.

  5. Pink eye (conjunctivitis) - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    If pink eye affects only one eye, don't touch both eyes with the same cloth. This reduces the risk of spreading pink eye from one eye to the other. Try eye drops. Nonprescription eye drops called artificial tears may relieve symptoms. Some eyedrops contain antihistamines or other medicines that can be helpful for people with allergic ...

  6. Hydroxypropyl Cellulose (Ophthalmic Route) - Mayo Clinic

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    Less common. Blurred vision. eye redness or discomfort or other irritation not present before use of this medicine. increased sensitivity of eyes to light. matting or stickiness of eyelashes. swelling of eyelids. watering of eyes. Other side effects not listed may also occur in some patients.

  7. Dry eyes - Diagnosis & treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Eye drops to control cornea inflammation. Inflammation on the surface of your eyes (cornea) may be controlled with prescription eye drops that contain the immune-suppressing medicine cyclosporine (Restasis) or corticosteroids. Corticosteroids are not ideal for long-term use due to possible side effects. Eye inserts that work like artificial tears.

  8. Ocular rosacea - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Ocular rosacea can usually be controlled with medication and home eye care. But these steps don't cure the condition, which often remains chronic. Your doctor may prescribe temporary use of oral antibiotics, such as tetracycline, doxycycline, erythromycin and minocycline. For severe disease, you may need to take an antibiotic for a longer time.

  9. Cyclosporine (Ophthalmic Route) Proper Use - Mayo Clinic

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    This medicine can be used with lubricant eye drops (eg, artificial tears). After putting in your artificial tears, you must wait 15 minutes before putting the cyclosporine eye drops into your eyes. To use Verkazia®: First, wash your hands. Gently shake the vial.

  10. Brinzolamide (Ophthalmic Route) Proper Use - Mayo Clinic

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    Descriptions. Brinzolamide ophthalmic (eye) drops is used to treat increased pressure in the eye caused by open-angle glaucoma or a condition called ocular hypertension. Both eye conditions are caused by high pressure in your eye and can lead to pain from pressure in your eye and then can eventually harm your vision.

  11. Pilocarpine (Ophthalmic Route) Proper Use - Mayo Clinic

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    Descriptions. Pilocarpine is used to treat glaucoma and other eye conditions. Vuity® eye drops and Qlosi™ eye drops are used to treat presbyopia (age-related eye or vision problem). This medicine is available only with your doctor's prescription. This product is available in the following dosage forms: Solution.